Alpine Skiing (ALP)

ALP sport icon

Alpine skiing has been contested at every Winter Olympics since 1936, when a combined event was held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. From 1948 to 1980, the Winter Olympics also served as the World Championships in Olympic years, with separate competitions held in even-numbered non-Olympic years. During this period, the Olympic medalists received an additional medal of the same metal from the International Ski Federation (FIS). The giant slalom was introduced at the 1950 World Championships and at the Olympics in 1952; both programs dropped the combined event, but it returned in 1954 at the World Championships as a "paper" race, using the results of the slalom, giant slalom, and downhill. At the Olympics from 1956 through 1980, World Championship medals were awarded by the FIS in the combined event. It returned as a stand-alone event (one run of downhill, two runs of slalom) at the Olympics in 1988, which also debuted the one-run super-G. The combined event was run on an FIS points …[Wikipedia]

Icons throughout the Games

ALP pictogram at 1968_grenoble_olympics
ALP pictogram at 1972_sapporo_olympics
ALP pictogram at 1976_innsbruck_olympics
ALP pictogram at 1980_lake-placid_olympics
ALP pictogram at 1984_sarajevo_olympics
ALP pictogram at 1988_calgary_olympics
ALP pictogram at 1992_albertville_olympics
ALP pictogram at 1994_lillehammer_olympics
ALP pictogram at 1998_nagano_olympics
ALP pictogram at 2002_salt-lake_olympics
ALP pictogram at 2006_torino_olympics
ALP pictogram at 2010_vancouver_olympics
ALP pictogram at 2014_sochi_olympics
ALP pictogram at 2018_pyeongchang_olympics
ALP pictogram at 2022_beijing_olympics
ALP pictogram at 2012_innsbruck_youth
ALP pictogram at 2016_lillehammer_youth
ALP pictogram at 2020_lausanne_youth

Leading Countries